Your next decisions can affect medical outcomes and how your case is evaluated. Start with:
- Get emergency or prompt medical care (and keep every follow-up appointment). Crush injuries can involve internal damage, fractures, nerve issues, and complications that show up later.
- Report the incident while details are fresh. If it’s a worksite accident, ensure the incident is documented through your employer’s process.
- Save key proof immediately if you can do so safely: photos of the equipment or pinch points, the area where you were caught, and any warning labels or guards.
- Write down your timeline (what you were doing, what failed, who was present, and what the site looked like). This matters when memory fades and when video or logs are overwritten.
If you’re already dealing with insurer questions, don’t rush into long statements. A Winchester crush injury attorney can help you respond in a way that protects your claim while you focus on recovery.


